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Home » When I moved abroad, I left my parents behind in Mexico. I didn’t expect our relationship to change so dramatically.
When I moved abroad, I left my parents behind in Mexico. I didn’t expect our relationship to change so dramatically.
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When I moved abroad, I left my parents behind in Mexico. I didn’t expect our relationship to change so dramatically.

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Growing up in Mexico, I never questioned my relationship with my parents. In many Latino families, closeness is the default setting. Parents are involved in everything: daily routines, big decisions, and emotional milestones.

Living at home well into adulthood wasn’t unusual, and neither was the constant presence of family. Because of that, I assumed my relationship with my parents was simply “good.” It wasn’t something I analyzed. It just existed.

But when I decided to leave Mexico to pursue my career abroad, first in New York and later in London, distance quietly began to change the dynamic between us. Being thousands of miles away forced me to examine a relationship I had previously taken for granted.

Distance turned routine into intention

Before moving abroad, I lived with my parents. Our relationship was woven into daily life: quick conversations in the kitchen, passing comments about work, the kind of small interactions that fill a household. None of it felt particularly meaningful at the time because it was simply constant.

Distance stripped that away. Once I moved abroad, our relationship became something that had to be scheduled. Calls were no longer casual interruptions in the day. They were deliberate moments. We chose to talk, and when we did, we actually paid attention.

Visits changed, too. Seeing them once a year, sometimes twice if I was lucky, meant our time together carried weight. There was no room to waste a day arguing about something trivial. Those visits became about being present. And during the long months in between, the distance gave me space to reflect on our parent-child relationship in ways I never had before, both the good parts and the complicated ones.

What surprised me most was how much I started to notice what I had never said. There were things I had always meant to tell them, gratitude I had assumed was obvious, pride I thought didn’t need spelling out. Distance made me realize that the obvious things are often the ones that go unspoken the longest. I started saying them.

Living on my own helped me better understand them

Ironically, I left Mexico as an adult but didn’t truly feel like one until I lived abroad. Suddenly, I was responsible for everything: rent, immigration paperwork, building a life in a place where nothing was familiar. Independence stopped being an idea and became a daily reality.

That shift changed how I saw my parents. Many of the decisions I had once questioned began to make more sense. I started to see them not just as my parents, but as people navigating their own pressures, limitations, and fears while trying to raise a family.

With that perspective came empathy. Some of the things I once held onto as frustrations started to feel smaller. Living far away didn’t erase the past, but it made forgiveness easier and understanding more natural for both parties.

There’s also something humbling about realizing your parents sacrificed everything so you could one day have the audacity to leave. They built a life, raised a family, and poured everything into their kids so they could grow up and move to the other side of the world.

Now that I know what it actually takes to be an adult, I have no idea how they did all of that while raising three kids who had no idea any of it was happening.

Distance didn’t weaken our relationship; it clarified it

What I didn’t expect was to notice how much they had changed, too. My parents are not the same people I left behind. They’ve gotten older in the small, slow ways you only notice when you haven’t seen someone in months. Living abroad forced me to stop holding them in a fixed image and start seeing them as people still in motion, still figuring things out, just like I am.

Somewhere in that shift, something opened up. The conversations got warmer. The visits got fuller. We became more honest about how much we mean to each other, in ways that felt almost impossible when we were all just moving through the same house every day.

Moving abroad gave me something I never expected: the ability to see my parents more clearly. And what I found, when I finally looked, was that the love had always been there, deeper and more unconditional than I ever gave it credit for. I am grateful for every mile between us, because it taught me to never take for granted the people who have loved me the longest.



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